Abramovitch, is joined by senior editors Kyle Buchanan and S.T. VanAirsdale. All three of them were editors at the recently closed-down Defamer.com. The relaunch of Movieline comes after the decline of the physical magazine in the early 2000s. The site describes its new self as: “the premier movie and television site with the vitality and immediacy of a Hollywood-centric blog coupled with more expansive pieces on the entertainment world and pop culture.”

“We’ve expanded our coverage to encompass all aspects of entertainment,” Abramovitch said in the aforementioned letter. “Also, you may have noticed we exist online — you know, that series of tubes that wasn’t around much back when Sean Young ruled the Hills — so expect a steady, up-to-the-minute stream of breaking news, exclusive interviews, reviews, and features. You may also notice some of the magazine’s greatest hits making a return — classic columns like Hollywood Ink, Bad Movies We Love, our signature cheeky lists (yes—Movieline started those), and perhaps even a Guess Who/Don’t Sue blind item now and again. Look for all of these and more in an elegantly bundled online package, free from the billowing hair and pastel-colored fashions of that bygone era.”